VOCAB UNIT 4 ADVANCED. ACQUIESCENCE (ACK WEE ESS ENCE) COMPLIANCE; DOING SOMETHING WITHOUT PROTEST.

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VOCAB UNIT 4 ADVANCED

ACQUIESCENCE (ACK WEE ESS ENCE) COMPLIANCE; DOING SOMETHING WITHOUT PROTEST

ACRIMONIOUS STINGING OR BITTER IN NATURE, SPEECH, OR BEHAVIOR

APPREHENSION FEAR OF FUTURE TROUBLE

BEGRUDGE TO BE JEALOUS OF THE PLEASURE OR GOOD FORTUNE OF SOMEONE ELSE

COUNTENANCE FACIAL EXPRESSION

DEFENDANT A PERSON BROUGHT AGAINST A CLAIM

DISPEL TO CAUSE TO VANISH

ENCUMBER TO BLOCK OR SLOW DOWN

IMPROBABLE UNLIKELY TO HAPPEN

HYPOCRITE A PERSON WHO PRETENDS TO HAVE VIRTUES, MORALS, OR BELIEFS THAT HE OR SHE DOES NOT ACTUALLY POSSESS

INDULGE TO SATISFY A NEED OR URGE

IRRELEVANT NOT IMPORTANT TO WHAT IS AT HAND

PAUPER A POOR PERSON

PREJUDICE AN UNFAVORABLE OPINION FORMED WITHOUT KNOWLEDGE OR REASON

STEALTHY SECRECY, SNEAKY

SUBSEQUENT OCCURRING AFTER

SUBTLE DIFFICULT TO PERCEIVE OR UNDERSTAND

SUSTAIN TO SUPPORT

TRANQUIL PEACEFUL, QUIET, CALM

TURBULENT NOT CONTROLLED OR NOT CALM